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Attila Csörgo / Michael Harrison
Titre : Attila Csörgo : Archimedean point Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Michael Harrison, Auteur ; Simone Menegoi (1970-....), Auteur ; Miklós Peternák (1956-....), Auteur ; Dieter Roelstraete, Auteur ; Gregor Podnar, Editeur scientifique ; Kati Simon, Editeur scientifique Editeur : Ljubljana : Gurgur editions Année de publication : 2010 Autre Editeur : Budapest : Ludwig Múzeum Importance : 192 p. Présentation : ill. en noir et en coul., couv. et jaquette ill. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-961-91531-3-0 Note générale : Bio-bibliogr. Langues : Anglais (eng) Français (fre) Catégories : Csörgo, Attila Résumé : The Archimedean Point is artist Attila Csörgo's most extensive exhibition yet. One of Hungary's most well known artists (born in Budapest in 1965), he counts among the most influential of the middle generation. Csörgõ's work explores the margin between art and science. The artist conducts thorough experiments with precise machines of his own design and optical apparatuses that reinforce his likewise epistemological and playful, humorous approach. His interests lie in optical illusions, metamorphoses of space into surface as well as hypnotic plays of light that touch upon mechanical movements and other inventions, where he combines imagination and a curiosity for various physical and mathematical phenomena. He often spends months working with mathematical problems that engage questions of physics or geometry, all the while creating unconventional works that offer visible solutions to these various questions. Csörgõ often builds cameras for example, the photographs of which show us our reality as we have never seen it before. In leading science into art – always with a wink – he challenges viewers' preconceptions about the ingenius craftsman. In other words: he uses art as a means of hijacking the viewer into a fascinating world of scientific research.
The exhibition presents photography, sculptures, installations, collages and works on paper – a total of 50 artworks, some of them multi-part or extensive room installations on loan from several museums and private collections throughout Europe.Intitulé de l'exposition : Attila Csörgő : The Archimedean Point Date de début : 30/09/2009 Date de fin : 15/05/2011 Ville : Budapest (Hongrie) / Luxembourg (Luxembourg) / Hambourg (Allemagne) Lieu de l'exposition : Ludwig Museum -- Museum of Contemporary Art / Musée d'Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean, Mudam Luxembourg / Hamburger Kunsthalle - Galerie der Gegenwart En ligne : http://www.hamburger-kunsthalle.de/index.php/attila-csoergo/articles/attila-csoe [...] Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=9527 Attila Csörgo : Archimedean point [texte imprimé] / Michael Harrison, Auteur ; Simone Menegoi (1970-....), Auteur ; Miklós Peternák (1956-....), Auteur ; Dieter Roelstraete, Auteur ; Gregor Podnar, Editeur scientifique ; Kati Simon, Editeur scientifique . - Ljubljana : Gurgur editions : Budapest : Ludwig Múzeum, 2010 . - 192 p. : ill. en noir et en coul., couv. et jaquette ill.
ISBN : 978-961-91531-3-0
Bio-bibliogr.
Langues : Anglais (eng) Français (fre)
Catégories : Csörgo, Attila Résumé : The Archimedean Point is artist Attila Csörgo's most extensive exhibition yet. One of Hungary's most well known artists (born in Budapest in 1965), he counts among the most influential of the middle generation. Csörgõ's work explores the margin between art and science. The artist conducts thorough experiments with precise machines of his own design and optical apparatuses that reinforce his likewise epistemological and playful, humorous approach. His interests lie in optical illusions, metamorphoses of space into surface as well as hypnotic plays of light that touch upon mechanical movements and other inventions, where he combines imagination and a curiosity for various physical and mathematical phenomena. He often spends months working with mathematical problems that engage questions of physics or geometry, all the while creating unconventional works that offer visible solutions to these various questions. Csörgõ often builds cameras for example, the photographs of which show us our reality as we have never seen it before. In leading science into art – always with a wink – he challenges viewers' preconceptions about the ingenius craftsman. In other words: he uses art as a means of hijacking the viewer into a fascinating world of scientific research.
The exhibition presents photography, sculptures, installations, collages and works on paper – a total of 50 artworks, some of them multi-part or extensive room installations on loan from several museums and private collections throughout Europe.Intitulé de l'exposition : Attila Csörgő : The Archimedean Point Date de début : 30/09/2009 Date de fin : 15/05/2011 Ville : Budapest (Hongrie) / Luxembourg (Luxembourg) / Hambourg (Allemagne) Lieu de l'exposition : Ludwig Museum -- Museum of Contemporary Art / Musée d'Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean, Mudam Luxembourg / Hamburger Kunsthalle - Galerie der Gegenwart En ligne : http://www.hamburger-kunsthalle.de/index.php/attila-csoergo/articles/attila-csoe [...] Permalink : https://grandhornu.docressources.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=9527 Réservation
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